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I am putting together a form for my wife. It is a form that she is planning
to hand out to her customers. They fill it out and return it to her. I need
to import the responces into other software. An excel style form would be the
easiest for the import. Is there a way that someone without excel can fill in
the form? The excel viewer would allow others without excel to see the and
print the form, but I need the ability for them to fill it out as well.
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Don,

No, they would need Excel.

HTH,
Bernie
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I am putting together a form for my wife. It is a form that she is planning
to hand out to her customers. They fill it out and return it to her. I need
to import the responces into other software. An excel style form would be the
easiest for the import. Is there a way that someone without excel can fill in
the form? The excel viewer would allow others without excel to see the and
print the form, but I need the ability for them to fill it out as well.



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